Rap In Cena 2025: Porto Alegre Set for a Historic Hip-Hop Celebration

By Eli Jesse | HiphopBrazil


The countdown is officially on — Rap In Cena 2025 is coming to Porto Alegre this October, and the energy is already electric. Brazil’s biggest hip-hop festival is celebrating its 11th edition, marking over a decade of amplifying rap, trap, funk, and the country’s most influential urban voices.

Set to take place on October 18 and 19 at the scenic Parque Maurício Sirotsky Sobrinho (Harmonia), the event promises two days of nonstop performances, culture, and community — solidifying Porto Alegre’s place on the national hip-hop map.

🔥 A Stacked Lineup of Giants

Rap In Cena has always been a festival that understands its audience — and 2025’s lineup is proof. Fans can expect Djonga, BK, Orochi, Tasha & Tracie, Duquesa, Cabelinho, Poze do Rodo, and many more heavyweights to take the stage.

According to the official schedule, Saturday’s lineup will include BK, Poze do Rodo, Tasha & Tracie, Oruam, MC Tuto (with MC Luuky), TZ da Coronel, and Chefin, among others. Sunday will bring even more firepower, featuring Orochi, Djonga, Cabelinho, MC IG (with MC PH), LC, Waltin, and Duquesa — ensuring the festival closes with a bang.

This mix of established stars and new-generation voices is a statement: Brazilian rap is diverse, dynamic, and alive.

🎭 Beyond the Music

Rap In Cena isn’t just about performances; it’s about culture in its rawest, most authentic form. The festival will also feature MC battles, breakdance showcases, graffiti walls, and a street entrepreneurship fair spotlighting local artists, designers, and creators.

This multidimensional setup reflects what hip-hop truly is — not just sound, but lifestyle, resistance, and storytelling. Every year, the event grows in scope, attracting not only fans from across Brazil but also cultural observers eager to witness how rap continues to shape social dialogue.

💪 Social Impact and Inclusivity

As in past years, Rap In Cena 2025 continues its “ingresso solidário” initiative — encouraging attendees to donate non-perishable food items at entry. It’s a simple but powerful gesture that reinforces hip-hop’s roots in community empowerment and solidarity.

The organizers are also prioritizing accessibility, offering discounted or free tickets for certain community groups, ensuring that the festival remains open and inclusive.

🎟️ Tickets & Event Details

Tickets purchased for the previous postponed date will remain valid for the October weekend. The festival runs from 12:00 PM to midnight on both days, and entry is open to those 16 years and older (with authorization for younger fans where applicable).

The setting at Parque Harmonia — surrounded by green space and city views — gives fans a perfect outdoor vibe for a music-packed weekend. Food trucks, merch stalls, and community installations will fill the area, turning it into a hub of rhythm, art, and activism.

🌍 Why Rap In Cena Matters

Over its 11 editions, Rap In Cena has become more than just a show — it’s a movement. It has helped amplify the diversity of Brazilian rap, giving voice to marginalized communities and pushing underground talent to national attention.

By bringing artists like Djonga and Orochi to the same stage as Tasha & Tracie and Duquesa, the festival creates a dialogue between generations — between the social commentary of the old school and the experimental, genre-blending sound of the new wave.

In a country where rap often doubles as political expression, festivals like this are crucial. They represent not only artistic evolution but also the freedom to speak, resist, and dream.

🎤 Final Word

From street cyphers to festival stages, Brazilian rap continues to redefine itself — bold, unfiltered, and full of rhythm. Rap In Cena 2025 stands as a testament to that evolution: a celebration of culture, identity, and the unstoppable pulse of hip-hop.

If you love Brazilian rap, this is the weekend you can’t miss. Porto Alegre will be the heart of hip-hop in October — and the beat will be unforgettable.

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